June 2016: About snoring (we snore when we have a lot of unsaid things on our minds, in general men snore more because they are less skilled in verbal communication :) ) - and now let me tell you about me.
At home I still snore sometimes, but not that often. I've been at my parents' in another city for a week - to see them, to see their grandson, my husband being away on a course for a few days. Since I've been at their place I've been snoring so loudly that I wake up in the morning almost hoarse. My mother also told me that she hears me snoring loudly.
I wonder why? :) Let's look at the explanation - One: my mother doesn't say something good so easily - what she doesn't like comes out on the conveyor belt. She doesn't like my haircut, how I wear my shoes, how I dress, she always wants to change me, etc. etc. Two: Dad is a man of extremes - when he smothers you with so much affection that he bends over because it seems fake when he's being harsh, he talks badly, he swears.
Recently, he taught me the theorem on how to raise my child (2 years and 8 months) - that is, the method by which we were raised - to only love him in his sleep so that he can get it in his head, to beat him from time to time so that he knows for fear that he'll get it in my head, he yelled at him several times (during the conversation with the child, he also slipped in a word with a p.... which in my house is not used even with the most fierce nerves), he threatened to beat him if he broke I don't know what precious cassette player, a 20-year-old junk.
I told my mother what I thought and asked her not to say anything about me if she didn't have anything good to say. The snoring has subsided since then - my throat doesn't sting in the morning. I'm a waste of time with my father - he's the kind of man who only listens to his own monologues.
Okay, that's it. Thank you, Dr. Hamer!

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